Designing and standardizing a set of tests for some of the complex skills of football players ages (15-16) years

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Designing and standardizing a set of tests for some of the complex skills of football players ages (15-16) years

Dhia Abdul Latif Abdul Razzaq, Asaad Lazim Ali
J. Biodiv. & Environ. Sci. 14(3), 33-42, March 2019.
Copyright Statement: Copyright 2019; The Author(s).
License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Abstract

The introduction to the new tests developed by the teacher or trainer included the design or creation of some tests to be used to achieve the goals published by the trainer and determine the development of these tests because of the correlation for several reasons that the tests are not suitable for use in the local environment and in the research procedures, The research sample consisted of the players of the National Center for the care of sports talents football where the number of players (196) of the ages (15-16) years. The main results of the research proved that the results of tests of composite skills are valid for tests and was challenged Standards (revised standard sequence) for tests.

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Karim SM. 2003. Design of complex technical tests as part of test battery for young football players in Erbil City. Erbil.

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